Work with Us

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with us.

Welcome! Thank you for your interest in volunteering with us. Our camp is in scenic New Hampshire on 116 acres with a mile of frontage on a beautiful 200-acre lake. Camp Aranu’tiq’s mission is to build confidence, resilience, and community for transgender & gender-variant/gender-nonconforming youth and their families through camp experiences.

Positions

Bunk & Activity Counselors

Bunk/activity counselors at camp are all volunteers, receiving a $100 stipend to help with travel expenses. Counselors help us to create this supportive, safe, and fun environment for our campers.

We are looking for camp counselors who:

Are 20 years of age or older

Have experience working with youth

Have knowledge and experience in the transgender/gender-variant/gender-nonconforming community (all gender identities are welcome)

Have a willingness to work hard and play hard, be silly yet serious, and be a positive role model to young campers

Camp Nurses

Camp nurses help keep us healthy and going all day and night. Please see the camp application or email eric@harborcamps.org for information on stipend.

We are looking for nurses who:

Have an RN or NP license, though we may consider other certifications

Are currently available for the three-week period of June 22 – July 14, 2018

Have experience working with youth

Are interested in working as a 3-nurse team helping treat sick or injured campers and counselors, administering medications multiple times per day, and consulting with other medical professionals as necessary – see application for more details

Other available staff positions

Our application process is rigorous, as we want to ensure that we find the right match for the needs of our campers and our camp as a whole. We are not able to take everyone who applies. The application process requires the following:

Our camp’s exact location in New Hampshire is given to hired volunteers and staff only.

"L. lives for camp. It is truly his sacred space and we acknowledge him going is the only thing that truly heals him after 49 weeks of trying to be who he is. THANK YOU for loving these children and providing them with their sanctuary!"
Diane